PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island’s Senate president wants to require the state to be powered completely by renewable energy by 2030.
Texas blackouts prevented with renewable energy – The Washington Post
A year after Texas cold spell, study shows renewable energy could avoid blackouts. Electricity blackouts could be avoided across the nation by …
State Senate president seeks commitment to renewable energy – Fairfield Citizen
Former Gov. Gina Raimondo signed an executive order in 2020 setting a goal for the electric grid to operate with 100% renewable energy by 2030.
AfDB commits $164m to promote renewable energy in Nigeria, 5 other countries – Tribune Online
The AfDB said the programme will help spur commercial and local currency investments to scale up the activities of decentralised renewable energy …
State Senate president seeks commitment to renewable energy :: WRAL.com
Rhode Island’s Senate president wants to require the state to be powered completely by renewable energy by 2030.
Centre plans green tariff in bid to expedite energy shift – Mint
India is working on a so-called ‘green tariff’ for consumers who wish to procure their entire power needs from renewable energy sources, …
Brookfield launches bid for Australian utility AGL | Financial Times
Through his investment firm Grok Ventures, he is also a big investor in renewable energy. Along with iron ore magnate Andrew Forrest, Cannon-Brookes …
Melbourne’s CityLink to be Powered by 100% Renewable Wind Energy
CityLink, Melbourne’s major network of tollways, is set to become the first road in Victoria to be powered by 100% renewable energy.
UK to help Nepal in renewable energy sector: Ambassador Pollitt – Big News Network.com
The envoy informed the minister that the UK government could help Nepal with renewable energy generation and electricity trading.
Big Bets on China Green Stocks Drag Down Top Asia Funds – Bloomberg
Driving the underperformance are the funds’ holdings in China’s renewable energy and electric vehicles, whose shares have taken a beating after …